All this advice and no one asked what his system is, unless I'm missing something.
What's the current system - source(s), amplification, and speakers? Are the speakers set up/placed correctly? Is the room treated? The system is only as good as the weakest link, and that includes set up and room acoustics.
It may be a case that your speakers aren't placed properly/optimally. My speakers sound pretty different moved closer together or further apart, closer to or further from the back wall and corners, toed in or out, and so on. It's not a subtle difference either.
Or it could be a case where your amp isn't strong enough to properly drive your speakers.
People suggest speakers first, and it makes a ton of sense. Some suggest source first, and that makes a ton of sense too. I think the best advice has been given - hear combinations of stuff, find one you like, and look to upgrade to that. If you go that way, it'll be irrelevant which you buy first, so long as you're not underpowering the speakers if you buy them first.
But before spending a dime, make sure you've exhausted all your free options. No point in spending money if you don't need to IMO.
What's the current system - source(s), amplification, and speakers? Are the speakers set up/placed correctly? Is the room treated? The system is only as good as the weakest link, and that includes set up and room acoustics.
It may be a case that your speakers aren't placed properly/optimally. My speakers sound pretty different moved closer together or further apart, closer to or further from the back wall and corners, toed in or out, and so on. It's not a subtle difference either.
Or it could be a case where your amp isn't strong enough to properly drive your speakers.
People suggest speakers first, and it makes a ton of sense. Some suggest source first, and that makes a ton of sense too. I think the best advice has been given - hear combinations of stuff, find one you like, and look to upgrade to that. If you go that way, it'll be irrelevant which you buy first, so long as you're not underpowering the speakers if you buy them first.
But before spending a dime, make sure you've exhausted all your free options. No point in spending money if you don't need to IMO.